Floyd-Beckwith-Obituary

Floyd A. Beckwith

Gorham, Maine

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Floyd A. Beckwith, 77 GORHAM -- Floyd A. Beckwith, 77, passed away on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2013, at the Gorham House, after a courageous seven year battle with Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS). Floyd was born in Portland on March 7, 1936, to Archie L. and May E. Beckwith. He graduated from Portland High...

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So sorry Floyd has left us. He was great and so was his wife Helen. Worked with him for many years at the First Portland National bank, and worked for him many summers in the money room at Scarborough Downs.

Our prayers and sympathy for the family of Floyd Beckwith. He will be remembered by all who knew him. He was the best

Sue & Lori, So sorry for the loss of your Dad. Our family knew him from the days we all lived on Bonnie Briar Road and he gave me a job in banking when I was fresh out of college. He made the days at the Millcreek Branch of MNB interesting and always could make us laugh. I know there are more people than you could count whose lives were affected through knowing your Dad. I hope you keep his memory alive thoughout the years. Sue (Pratt) Dyer

As I recall, Floyd worked at the bank with my dad, Richard Bowen. I remember him as a very pleasant gentleman. My sympathies to his family.

Thank you for your service.

My prayers and sympathy go out to Floyd's family. Met him many years ago when he was bank manager. He was am friend of my husband, Ralph Adams, and played golf with him. He and your Mom attended our wedding. Have a picture of him really burning up the dance floor. A fine man to be proud of. May your memories make his parting a little easier. Ilene Adams

Lori and Sue,

Our deepest regrets for the loss of your Dad. Floyd was a great guy, outstanding citizen, perfect father and one of the best Lions in the State of Maine. Our thoughts are with both of you.

"Becky" gave me my first car loan! He golfed and bowled with my parents, Fred & Pat Huntress. So sorry for your loss.
Anne Huntress Newcomb